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Garcelle Beauvais Joins Hulu’s ‘The Other Black Girl’ Original Series

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I’m excited to share Garcelle Beauvais has joined the cast of the original Hulu series, “The Other Black Girl.” 

The series, from Onyx Collective, follows Nella (Sinclair Daniel), an editorial assistant who is tired of being the only Black girl at her company. 

She’s excited when Hazel (Ashleigh Murray) is hired, but as Hazel’s star begins to rise, Nella spirals out and discovers something sinister is going on at the company.

Garcelle will recur as Diana Gordon, a world-renowned author who has been best friends with Kendra Rae Phillips, the former Black editor at Wagner

They lived in the same neighborhood and remained besties all throughout college, and Kendra Rae even edited the book that launched her into stardom. 

Since the book came out, the pair have grown apart.

The 56-year-old model, actress, and “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star took to social media to share her excitement about joining the cast of “The Other Black Girl.” 

Garcelle Beauvais wrote, “What a Way to finish the year!! This is a special show Based on the best selling book #theotherblackgirl Hulu announced the straight-to-series order ‘The Other Black Girl.’”

See her original post below. 

No word yet on when the series is expected to debut, but I will definitely keep you posted. 

Are you looking forward to checking out “The Other Black Girl” when it arrives on Hulu?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or join the convo on our socials. (Facebook, Instagram)

Source: Deadline

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